Technology Education

General

Program Title

Technology Education

Degree Designation

MS

Award Type

Masters

Program Level

Graduate

Instruction Mode

On Campus

Program Description

The Master of Science in Technology Education prepares a student for a profession in teaching environmental courses and technology instruction at the 7-12 grade level and technical college level. This program also is designed to allow students to obtain the necessary skills to conduct both basic and applied research related to social, cultural, environmental or technical concerns involving the implementation of technology. This program in itself will not provide licensure for secondary school technology education teaching.

College/School

College of Science and Engineering

Status

Active

Admission Requirements

What previous degree and/or experience is required prior to admission to this program?

Bachelors Degree

Minimum undergraduate GPA for admission

2.75

Required GPA for graduation

3

Requirements

Program Learning Outcomes

Outcome

Examine innovative teaching strategies and their applications in the technology education classroom. 

Outcome

Describe current technological innovations, issues and events, and state their interrelationship to contemporary problems that face today’s society.

Outcome

Engage in various technical aspects the thematic fields of communications, construction, manufacturing, and/or transportation/energy. 

Outcome

Identify the universal characteristics of technology, its foundational technical developments and their effects upon culture including the use of tools, materials, process and systems.

Outcome

Identify and develop requirements for license and program development in Career and Technical Education. 

Degree Maps

Major Code

8167

Program Code

1721